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The Record Newspaper 05 June 1958

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The Most Rev. L. J. Goody, Bishop of Bunbury, addressed the necessary in union affairs so many young men annual State conference of the Young Christian Workers' Move- where and even older men just ment at St. Joseph's Hall, Bunbury, last Sunday on the conference couldn't care less. They should do their work evil influences on modern youth and the remedies. theme well and so become as Bishop said "Never,"

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example for others to folGoody, "has youth been put low. Their conversation at in a more favourable posiwork should be directed to tion than in Australia tosomething intelligent inday." stead of the eternal talk He drew attention to the about sport and girls. of other fact that the evils Responsibility should be days had disappeared; such developed also in money things as poverty and conmatters by prompt payment undernourishment, sequent of debts and of dues. long hours, child labour, neglect of education and Strength Of Grace exploitation by bosses were "Ban completely in your practically non-existent. homes," said the Bishop, "And yet," he remarked, "pornographic literature "we hear more about juvand those types of borderline delinquency, hooliganDuring last week Rev. Br. P. Swain, B.Sc., enile magazines that treat their than ism and vandalism readers as if they were a Dip.Ed., a Salesian lay brother was visiting ever before." lot of farmyard animals." While admitting as a fact Dominic Savio clubs founded in this State. that They could try to make those things existed he Br. Peter, who is on the "Salesian Bulletin," and his said that they were exaggood use, he said, of their leisure time and should teaching staff of the Sale- charges were farewelled at gerated by the sensation avoid and help others to sian college at Oakleigh, Subiaco prior to their de- loving press which would by for the East air parture avoid suggestive picture Victoria, brought with him not publish the good things shows. six lads from three Vic- on Sunday last. done frequently by young Nor should they despise torian colleges. people because a report of the social conventions apthese things would not give They are Laurence Lar- Poles proved by older and more readers the pleasure of a nach, Paul Larnach and people even' experienced of horror. thrill John Bryant from Oakleigh; though those might seem There were two main imKevin Lee -Archer and Rayold fashioned. They should of youth's mediate causes Most sincere thanks to mond Beston (de La Salle cultivate respect for women. said His Lordship. schools); and Brendan Han- His Grace the Archbishop ills, The commandments were were: rahan (St. Patrick's college, was voiced during the These never easy to observe, His A lack of sense of re(East Melbourne). Pictured. week by Mr. G. Redzie- sponsibility; and Lordship remarked, and During his stay, Br. Peter Ithey would find difficulty in a general decline of jowski, vice-chairman of visited the Christian keeping them today but moral standards. colleges at Highgate, Lee- the reception committee they had tremendous helps Semi -Literacy derville, the Terrace and which welcomed Archwhich could be obtained The first of those was due Fremantle; Mary's Mount, bishop Gawlina. especially through the Sacin part to the fact that Kalamunda and St. Idelraments and the Mass. Speaking for the Polish material prosperity came so phonsus' college, New Nor- community, The grace of God, he Mr. Redziejow- easily in Australia that it cia. said, was infinitely stronger ski said they were most was not appreciated and led than all the influences afBro. Peter said that mem- grateful to Archbishop to an irresponsible attitude fecting youth in the world bership of Domenic Savio Prendiville for the cordial among young people. of today. clubs here was 400 which welcome and hospitality he They should consider, he was 10 per cent. of the had given Archbishop Gaw- said, how much better off national total. lina. they were than people in The Most Rev. L. J. Goody, Bishop of Sunbury, He said that he considered Many times in the past the many other countries of the this an excellent result as Polish people of W.A. had world and people of two hands the Y.C.W. badge to Geoff Cooke (Leederville) at a ceremony at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Bunbury. On the feast of the Sacred the clubs had been inaugu- experienced the friendliness generations ago. During Mass His Lordship enrolled 21 young men Heart, Friday, June 13, rated in this State only two of Archbishop Prendiville, They should consider, movements. youth the girls in seven and Masses will be celebrated at years ago. but especially during the too, what use they had Under the direction of the visit of their Protector. education young people should apply oneself and towards others. St. Mary's Cathedral at the made of the The Y.C.W. could help following times: 6.45 a.m., The Polish people would they had received, whether to themselves. Salesians of Don Bosco, who remember Arch- they had developed themHe said that these were members to develop their 9 a.m. (solemn High Mass), specialise in youth work, always the clubs aim to spread bishop Prendiville in their selves through reading and really so well known to religious life but they would 5.45 p.m. Exposition of the Blessed among boys knowledge and prayers and prayed that God forming their own ideas or Y.C.W. members that there have to grasp the opportunSacrament will continue imitation of the boy saint, would grant him many and whether they had lapsed was a danger of seeming ities it offered. responsibility A sense cliches. of from in the Communion at the without trite and speaking his semi -literacy was fruitful years in work into Savio, who Dominic should be cultivated in the 9 o'clock Mass until 4 p.m.. for the faithful of the Arch- ideas of their own and ready The remedies were: canonised in 1954. parone's home by helping reliactive Evening Devotions will be to be influenced by anyA full and Br. Peter', who edits the diocese of Perth. ents. At work Y.C.W. lead- held at 7.30 p.m. body who should come gious life; and the conscious and inten- ers should influence others along. The decline in moral tional cultivation of a sense instead of always being instandards, said the Bishop, of responsibility towards fluenced by them. W. Perth Procession was due primarily to the The annual Corpus Christi by the of religion neglect procession will be held at Is State and by parents in the St. Brigid's, West Perth, os home. Arising out of a thorough discussion at Sunday next, June 8, at 3.30 The help given by the p.m. State to religion over the the State conference of the Y.C.W. in Bun past 80 years was practi- bury the organisation of a boycott of two cally nil and only recently were there signs of some weekly magazines circulating widely in this concern about this matter. State has been proposed. The monthly day of reDecline In Morals Speakers recalled that boycott the purchase of two collection for priests of the His Lordship said that the Y.C.W. had been con- weekly magazines circulat- metropolitan area and visiting clergy will be held sit influenced cerned with the issue of ing throughout the State. other factors moral standards, particular- indecent literature for some The objections to them the monastery, North Perth were based to the over- on Tuesday, June 10, comly social conventions, which years. by continual mencing- at 10 a.m. sharp. allowed too much solitary Their representatives had emphasis companionship between a served on an inter -denom- stress on sex in pictorial. Intendng retreatants are asked to notify the monasman and his girl friend and inational group which had form. The two selected, speak- tery on Monday, June 9. too much drinking on social secured a promise from the necessarnot were ers said, occasions. Premier (Mr. A. R. G. The radio, the movies and Hawke) to tighten existing ily the worst, but by picking them out and making On June. 3, pupils of Our Lady's College, Victoria-sq., the press added their ininfluan example of them, somethe marked the feast of the Queenship of Mary by the crown- ence to the decline by conhad However, nothing A lunch-hour Mass is thing might be achieved. ing of a statue of Our Blessed Mother. Around the beau- standard of morals on sex. las Speakers said that the offered in the Cathedral tifully decorated altar were grouped Children of Mary, centrating too much therefore was months. It every Friday at 12.10 After making a careful decided to take direct people who produced pornoAspirants and Holy Angels representing the 15 mysteries p.m. graphy seemed to be hypoof the rosary. Children in school uniform held aloft the analysis of the main imme- action. On the first Friday of (Junior they in that critical the evils inof title "Mary, Queen of our School." Preceding the actual iate causes modern the month an additional youth, The Y.C.W. conference ed delinquency in their crowning of Our Lady by Susan Shepherd, an inspiring fluencing Mass is celebrated at supplying while papers Goody went on to decided to call on all Cathaddress on the meaning of the ceremony and title was Bishop out 5.45 p.m. what remedies olics and non-Catholics to matter which promoted it. point read by Cecilia Ward.

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